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'H,1KST UtttlSltKIt JUJjV 10, ISHH.Entered at the l'ostoffleu at Waco, Texa, an .See MatterVOL. 4. NO. 149WACO, TEXS, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 2, 1892.50 Cents Per MonthIExflBta VflBkB ABHkk .An. BBk BL JBb. BBk bV. AViIB H BI fc a T8 HT r"V W My - jli vi v,Nlew -yeafs ffesepts.T00KT0 THE WOODSA Car Load of Scabs Stampeded InArkansas.THEY WERE ON THEIR WAY TO'I'i'Aiis to Itclluve tlio Mrtltrrs nil tlioban Amoiilo mill .Ii-iiiimik 1'ui.h,anil lit rgciila Tliclr Car un CutOut anil lis Occupants llrlven totlio Wooiln llrdlmii Kuiiriicd.FANCY GOODS ANDART DEPART,Are showing quite a number of NewNovelties for New Year's Presents, and allother departments being over the rush, aregetting ready to take inventoryto this we are havingPreviousflOrel! Remnant EmuOf all kinds of Dry Goods, and wishingto close out all the departments to avoidlisting them we will offer some Great Bargains all this week.tatfE ffiffiwxwMMXjWiwW'!&f4&ff&JONES' & GOODLOE."Wsico'M&'W&IH.'WWW.h; tWW-WMmJn HZS-tfZsEsZ , '-tt&4&CMTlBiff oui picejEWYoIJViU,3ilRPf5iiWe invite you to visit our immense newly-stocked furniture emporium and make a careful inspection of our splendid assortment of fine furniture and novelty articles suitablefor Holiday presents. We are showing a stock of unquesable splendor and superiority and we feel sure that a visit toonr establishment cannot fail to prove interesting and instructive to every visitor. We will take pleasure in showingyou through our stock whether you are ready to make purchases or not. Our special displays will be continuedthrough the Holiday season and our store will remain openuntil 9 p. m. to accomodate those who cannot visit us duringthe day.We have left nothing imdonej-tn make oar assortment complete and you will find it an easy matter to make a selectionfrom our splendid stock. A beautiful calendar for '92 willbepresented to each lady visitor this -week and a Holidaysouvenir.WACO FURNITURE COMPANYCORNER SIXTH AND JACKSON STSSpi-clul to I bo News:Liitle ltooic, Ark., Jan. fl. Therewas great excitement in railroad ere e-hero yesterday, over thj ejection 01 aoarload of "scab" railway employesat Argentd. who wero eu route lromIndianapolis and Louisville to AransasPass to relieve the strikers on thoSun Atitouio and Aransas Pass milroad. A telcgrim had been receivedhere, ordering a breakfast for thoparty and, in this way, informationwas received by railway t employes atLittle Rook and Argonta'Conductor McElroy, who ljad chargeof the rain carrying the npeoiaISouihem Pacific sleeper, in whioli tfie partywere traveling, received a telegramat a point abovo Poplar' Bluff,signed by ard , "MasterGreen, of Argenta, j 'askinghim to cut out the carat Poplar BluffThe- order seemed so unaccountableMr. MoElroy telegraphed back toGreen for fuithor orders Grscn wasastounded at tno inquiry, utjcily ignorant of such an order, nd telagraphed McElroy to bring tbfi car onfit A rrvnn fa mtAt 10:30 this meninj i fcrowd ofseveral hundred men, chieflv .railwayemployee, wero at the Forr iSiiiith andIron Mountain crossing wnon the oannon ball from St. Louis steamed ho.No sooner had the train arrived,when a tall, burly man cried out tothe crowd "Cut the hoso and we'lldrop tho car out!" A hundred rushedto do his bidding, the hose was outand another sleeper in the rear out.When tho train started for LiitloRoek, the mob having neglected toout the bell cord, the engineer's bellrang and he stopped tho train. Bythis time all tho engine whistles intho yard began to blow and it seemedas if bedlam had broken loose. Ahundred men rushed into the "deeper,driving the occupant?, some forty telegraph operators, machinists andbrakemen, now thoroughly alarmedtrom the car and into tho swamps 100feet beyond. Most of thorn werodriven into a. pond through whichthey floundered, followed by theirinluriated pursuers. The sleeperswere recoupled to thotrain and it crossed theriver into Little Hock, where a bandof men boarded the oar and withknives cut to pieces all tho baggage otthe scabs.J. H. Littleficld, who is in chargeof the party of Bcabs, and several ofhis companions, who esoapod tho mob,having taken rofugo in tho rear eleopor, took tho train lor Texas, wbilo theother members of the party are in thoswamps awaiting for an opportunityto escape.Tho various labor railway unionsare strong in sympathy for thoirstnk.ing brothers in Texas, and it is fortunaio that none of tho party sent totake their places ret eived no seriouspersonal injuries,Tlio Iliinu'uriun -Voire.BleclBl to Tlio News.New Yoiik, Jan. 2. Mile. MarioBarkany, tho Hungarian aotress, willbegin her American engagement atAmberg's theatre tonight. Ste willbe supported by tho Amberg st:okoomnanv Mile. Barkany's repertoryincludes "Adroenne Lecouvreur,""Dora," "Franoillion," "Tho Maid ofOrleans," Faust" and "Fedora."Mile. Barkany has reooived severaldecorations, notably tho medal for"Art and Science," from the Dude ofOldenburg.I'riicllnmil Ml cr IMcccm.Special to theNowe.Washington, Jan. 2. Tho mintsat Philadelphia, San Frmniseo andNow Orleans began today tho coinageof tho half dollar, quarter dollar andten cent BiWer pieces of the now designs.L stenprices will sell you wc will sell ycny this coming week. W cwill start the ball with a lot of men's suits at $8.oo worth $12.00. Sec them.Our $10, $12 5o, $i5, $18, and S20 suits in Cutaway and Sacks arc the bestvalue that money can buy See them.Best line of men and boys over coats in Waco.Tho pirces are $5, 8, 10, 12.50, i5, 18, and 20. See them.Kneo Pants at 2F) cents, 5o, 75, i, 1 25, 150 and 175. , " Sec them.Shirt waists at 25 cents, 40, fo, 75 and $1.00 world beaters Sec them.Underwear at 50 cents, 75. $1, i2j, 1.50 up to Goo. See thema9t black socks at 25 cents Fo, 71'), $1 00 and i.5o. See themNeckwear at 25 cents 5o, 75, 1.00 1.20 and i.fjo, Finest in Waco. Sec themWhite full dress shirts. New: just the thing &i 75 See them. See themThat lot of white star shirts we are closing out at 60 cents.11 you want bargains comeSEE THEMJON0407 Austin Avenue.oeLive.ry and Transfer Stables.llODRJWI 1sOI.Tho old Orand Bulldlntr, North Plaza, Waco Texas.The finest vehicles and horses it: the city. Call carnages for ladies a specialty and when desired, ladies can have a driver in hvcry. All trains met.'Prompt attention to all oiders and satisfaction guaranteed. Horsesboarded on reasonable terms.51 fuhh BBjBIT. 7QJBUGGIES, PHOTONS, CARTS. AND FAMILYOARRIAGES.BIG STOCK, LOW PRICES.nflM'TRl? A Pf AM.I Get ilic Kcwcsi, Iicsl and Cheapest by CUUn 1 Dili A lLlUu ! at 705 Austin Sheet llclbro Itaviiig.NiiigTltll'I.I'.n WITH SI 0,000 UOKTII.A I'oiMilhir Condition of 'I'IiIukhIn illllu'iinUoc Forced litContinue u Still.Special to The News.Milwaukee, Jan. . An "interesting case will bo culled in JudgeAustin's court, on Monday. The titleof tho caso is Hoso "Roooh vs WilImui Smith," and the plaintiff wants$10,000 damages for Inoach of promise. Th peculiar fcaturo of the easeis that complications havo arieon bywhich a state law may bo used to compel particB to go to law whon thoydo not wish to.Mr. Smith is a resident of Wausauand is said to ho quito wealthy. Upmakes occasional trips to Milwaukee,and on one of theso visits several yearsago, it is alleged, ho became enamored of Rosa Rosche, a prepossessing you:,g woman, and promised tomarry her.In hor complaint Rose alleges thatfor tho last ten years sho confidentlyexpected to become Mrs Smith, andnow she considered that her affectionshavo bcou trifled with f 10,000 worthShe rotained MoKouny, MoAuliffo andWamhold as counsol, and the suitagainst Smith was begun June 10.Tho most interesting phase occurred a few days ago, whenMies Rosche wulkud into theoffice of her attoruoys and calmly informed them that she had settled withtho defendants. She also tendnrcdtho attornojs a feo of $75.00. Tieattorneys promply rejected the oilerfor thoy had takou tho caso under tholaw passed by tne last legislature,whioli permits lawyers to tako caseson contingent fees. That is, an attorney can take a case with tho understanding that he is to reoeivo as hisfeo any propi r ion of the proheodsthat may Do agreed upon. The lawfurther makes tho attomoy'H feo alion on tho subject matter of the caso.Tho attorneya agreements with MissItosoho was that thoy should get halfof tho prooeeds. Thoy learned that shewas going to rcooivo $500 from Mr.Smith, so thoy rejootcd hor offer of$7" and domanJed $250. She refused to give them more than t7f.Tho lawyers then had the settlomontset aside and got out an injunctionrestraining the parties to tho wit frommaking auy kind of settlement.Tho McKiiIro Trlul.8. clnl to llio Nowh.MiuiHiKtown, Conn., Jan. 2. Ithas been decided that the trial ofFrank W. MuGuirc ohargod with thomurder of Mrs. Amelia G. Gicgory,will como in next week in thu Courtof Oyer and Terminer. Mrs. SarahA. Brown, who is thought to he anaocomplico of McGuiro is under olosfcsurvcillanco. She his made a statement which is an attempt to divertuuspiaian from herself and FrankMcGuiie and to lastcn the ciimn onWarren Bnuington. Brazington,was an accomplice beforo tho aot andshared in the booty. IIo has sinceturned informer and iH held in jail asa principal witness against his associates in guilt. Mrs Brown declaresthat it'wns Brazington and not MoGnire who killed Mrs. Gregory. Thefact that there is an absolute and unimprmohabio alibi established inBrazington's casu deprives hor statement of any value.Cam iiindoro PI -l villi'.S pi clnl to Tlio N'tWhWamiinoton, Jan. 2, The fouryoars term of Commodore Melville,engineer in ehiif of tho United Statesnavy expires thiH month. In recognition of tho work porloruiea by thoBureau of Steam (Engineers uuer hisdirection, consisting in the designingor approval of maohinory aggregatingover 25,000 horso power, and embodying such original ideas as thetriple screw cruiser Pirate SecretaryTraoy has signified his intention ofre-appointing Coinmodoro Melville fora second term of four years.Itmcry'H Afcuuiluiil on Trial.BpecUl to Tho NbivmC niOAf.o, Jan. " Martin Badger,the Wabaah Avenuo tailor, who stabbed E. W. Emory, whom-ho foundwalking with his divorced wife Christmas night, is having a hearing boforoJustico Ulonnon today.r-1Hi